Protein binding and its significance in antibacterial therapy

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Serum protein binding of antimicrobials can reduce antimicrobial activity, restrict tissue distribution, and delay drug elimination. Binding percentages of 80 per cent or more have the potential to significantly reduce free drug levels and affect therapeutic efficacy in patients. However, binding-in …
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Authors Craig WA;Ebert SC;;
Journal infectious disease clinics of north america
Year 1989
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